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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cubby (disambiguation)

cubby         
¦ noun (plural cubbies) chiefly N. Amer. a cubbyhole.
Origin
C17 (orig. Scots, denoting a straw basket): related to dialect cub 'stall, pen, hutch', of Low Ger. origin.
Cubby         
·noun ·Alt. of Cubbyhole.
cubby-hole         
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SMALL PLAY HOUSE, OR PLAY AREA, FOR CHILDREN
Cubby hole; Cubby house; Cubby House; Cubbyhole; Cubby-house
also cubbyhole (cubby-holes)
A cubby-hole is a very small room or space for storing things.
It's in the cubby-hole under the stairs.
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Wikipedia

Cubby

A cubby is a cabinet with cubby holes, usually intended for a pre-school or kindergarten.

Cubby may also refer to:

Examples of use of cubby
1. The Spooks generation: BBC1 production values, not Cubby Broccoli.
2. Marianus ambled back to his control room, separated from Butje‘s cubby by a plywood wall.
3. Soon, her belongings were back in her cubby, and nothing more was said about the incident at school.
4. He started on his own in 1'64, in a third–floor cubby on Connecticut Avenue NW.
5. The transformation of the song came about when the late Cubby Broccoli, producer of the Bond films, contacted Norman and More after seeing one of their musicals.